I was working on other videos while IWRG was airing – staying up to 2AM and still not getting the video and audio to stay synced on Terra’s HD show from yesterday is no way to go thru life – and so I only saw the Azteca injury and the doctor diving into the ring from the corner of my eye from a distance away. I thought he broke his neck, actually, and thought the only good sign was someone probably would’ve said something about it on Twitter if it was really bad news. (This might have not been the case, everyone might have just been at Arena Fusion.) It wasn’t actually a neck injury, it was an arm going a wrong, ugly way. IWRG doesn’t have any details on how he’s doing.

Crowd might have not noticed. FILL shows have historically drawn well and this show did as well (70-80% full?), but it was less families rooting for their kids and more locals rooting for their favorites. They were really into the Fresero Jr. team and were too busy cheering for the rudos wins to immediately pick up on what just happened. Crowd was way into the main event too.

Last year’s 70th Anniversary show had a women’s cibernetico, a maestros trios, other old people coming back, and a Dragon Rojo versus La Sombra title match. This year, they’re doing…this. It’s got names working lower than usual, but it’s not really in memorable matches. The world needs more round numbers, I guess.

Why were Mercurio and Pequeno Warrior building up a cage main event when it was going to just be masked guys? Did they only totally figure out the idea here in the last 12 hours? Electrico, Astral, Pequeno Olimpico, Pierrothito, and Ultimo Dragoncito aren’t losing their masks in a match like this. Everyone would be floored if Stukita lost. He’s new enough to not be totally invincible, but it’d be a waste. Fantasy and Pequeno Nitro are second tier minis who managed somewhat surprising mask wins in the recent past but could lose here. Acero and Pequeno Halcon are sparsely used. It’s a nice idea to give the minis a chance, but throwing together a random cage match so the best case result of the main event of your anniversary show is Fantasy losing his mask isn’t giving any one a chance.

The last of four weeks of Thursday shows at the Puebla bullring, part of the annual Puebla Fair. This is the biggest show; the others are all a trios main event and three tag matches with the DF roster. Free admission.